Bronchiectasis - Symptoms (2024)

The most common symptom of bronchiectasis is a persistent cough that brings up a large amount of phlegm on a daily basis.

The phlegmcan be clear, pale yellow or yellow-greenish in colour. Some peoplemay only occasionallycough up small amounts of phlegm, or none at all.

Other symptoms may include:

Signs of a lung infection

If youdevelop a lung infection, your symptoms usually get worse within a few days. This is known as an infective exacerbation.

It can cause:

  • coughing up even morephlegm, which may bemore green than usualor smell unpleasant
  • worsening shortness of breath

You may also:

  • feel very tired
  • cough up blood, if you have not already done so
  • experience a sharp chest pain that's made worse when breathing (pleurisy)
  • feel generally unwell

When to seek medical advice

If you have not previously beendiagnosed with bronchiectasis and you develop a persistent cough, visit a GP for advice.

While persistent coughing may not necessarily be the result of bronchiectasis, it needs further investigation.

If you have been diagnosed with bronchiectasis previously and begin to experience symptoms that suggest you have a lung infection, contact a GP.

You'll usually need treatment with antibiotics.

Some people with bronchiectasis are given a stock of antibiotics as a precaution in case they suddenly develop a lung infection.

When to seek immediate medical advice

Some people with bronchiectasis develop a severe lung infection that may need to be treated in hospital.

Signs and symptoms of a serious lung infection include:

  • a blueish tinge to theskin or lips (cyanosis)
  • confusion
  • a high temperature
  • rapid breathing (more than 25 breathsa minute)
  • severe chest pain that makes it too painful to cough and clear your lungs

If you experience any of the above, phone the healthcare professional in charge of your care immediately.

This may be a GP, a doctor who specialises in lung conditions (pulmonologist), or a specialist nurse.

If this is not possible, call NHS 111 or your local out-of-hours service.

Page last reviewed: 27 July 2021
Next review due: 27 July 2024

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